SHIPROCK, N.M.—On Wednesday, April 20, mega bestselling and beloved children’s authors Mary Pope Osborne and Natalie Pope Boyce will participate in an event celebrating the re-opening of the Mesa Elementary School library, which was destroyed in a fire on Sept. 12, 2010. At 10 a.m. Mountain time, Osborne and Boyce will talk with Mesa Elementary students via teleconference, sharing the latest Magic Tree House adventures, answering students’ questions and encouraging the children to keep … [Read more...] about Mesa Elementary School celebrates re-opening of school library with authors of bestselling Magic Tree House series
Mesa Elementary School celebrates re-opening of school library with authors of bestselling Magic Tree House series
Magic Tree House children’s book authors, Mary Pope Osborne and Natalie Boyce getting ready to bring joy to more children’s lives through their Magic Tree House series. SHIPROCK, N.M.—On Wednesday, April 20, mega bestselling and beloved children’s authors Mary Pope Osborne and Natalie Pope Boyce will participate in an event celebrating the re-opening of the Mesa Elementary School library, which was destroyed in a fire on Sept. 12, 2010. At 10 a.m. Mountain time, Osborne and … [Read more...] about Mesa Elementary School celebrates re-opening of school library with authors of bestselling Magic Tree House series
Eve’s Fund to offer scholarships for Native American students
"No skill is more critical to the future of a child, or to a democratic and prosperous society, than literacy." ~ Los Angeles Times To mark the 6th anniversary of Eve’s death on February 24, 2005, Eve’s Fund has established a scholarship program for Native American high school students. Each year, Eve’s Fund will provide scholarships for young Native Americans to assist with tuition at college-preparatory high schools and technical and vocational schools. While several of Eve’s … [Read more...] about Eve’s Fund to offer scholarships for Native American students
Eve’s Fund to offer scholarships for Native American students
Eve Erin Crowell at her graduation from UCLA School of Law "No skill is more critical to the future of a child, or to a democratic and prosperous society, than literacy." ~ Los Angeles Times To mark the 6th anniversary of Eve’s death on February 24, 2005, Eve’s Fund has established a scholarship program for Native American high school students. Each year, Eve’s Fund will provide scholarships for young Native Americans to assist with tuition at college-preparatory high schools and … [Read more...] about Eve’s Fund to offer scholarships for Native American students
Eve’s Fund 2010 Annual Newsletter
Our first five years of Eve’s Fund have been fast-paced and exhilarating. Together we have accomplished much. We have implemented new programs, developed new projects, created additional partnerships, expanded our base of support and achieved remarkable program and administrative success. This newsletter will summarize our major activities and accomplishments as well as highlight future projects and areas of need. Please read it carefully and let us know as soon as possible how you can … [Read more...] about Eve’s Fund 2010 Annual Newsletter